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Weekly Market Review 17-21 July 2017

Week started so we have top 3 picks to keep eye at! 
Firstly, on Tuesday we'll see release the Central Bank of Japan its latest Policy Rate and Monetary Policy Statement. 
Thursday sees ECB release of the Minimum Bid Rate and the press conference which follows, will be of key importance. The Bid rate is expected to remain unchanged at 0% while all eyes will be looking at the press conference for clues as to the ECB`s view on the current and outlook of the European economy.
Also, we are waiting for data out from Canada on Friday - release of the Canadian CPI m/m. It's very important figure, which give investors a glimpse into the health of the Canadian economy.
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